The Arizona Agreement to Modify Income Withholding Order is a document used to modify the amount of money that is withheld from an individual's paycheck for child support payments. This document is typically used when the paying parent has experienced a significant change in income, such as a job loss or a reduction in hours. It is important that the Agreement accurately reflect the current financial situation of the paying parent. The Agreement is signed by both the paying parent and the receiving parent and submitted to the court. There are two types of Arizona Agreement to Modify Income Withholding Orders: temporary and permanent. A temporary agreement allows an individual to temporarily reduce their child support payments until their financial situation improves. A permanent agreement allows for a long-term modification of payments.